u/ChrisChon777cs

Image 1 — Bad scans? (Olympus OM2n, Velvia 100)
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Bad scans? (Olympus OM2n, Velvia 100)

This is my first time shooting with slide film (velvia 100) and i did pretty badly, almost every photo is really underexposed. However i've noticed that the positives themself almost all of them look better than what I received from the lab, and i'm viewing them on a pretty old and dim light box from the 80s. A lot of the images look washed out (particularly the one of the yellow car) and have a hazy look which isn't there on the positives, there are a handful of images where literally no scanner can save so obviously i can't blame the lab on those(frame 35 is an example). Is it bad enough though to ask for a re scan?

Note: I’ve never had any issue with this lab with negative scans.

u/ChrisChon777cs — 1 day ago